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I thought the female characters were hilarious, if not exactly fleshed-out. They allowed Larry to be given grief for for making all his poor decisions.

That was not a well made video…

I think it sounds like shit. Two good things that don't go well together.

I'm still on Sorkin's side on this. It's ridiculous to be the founder and CEO of one of the most popular companies in the history of the world, and for some reason think people won't talk about you. It's not "opportunistic" at all, and even if it was, isn't that the exact business model Apple operates on anyways?

A couple of my favorites not listed…

I would say this is actually true. FX DOES on average make better shows than Netflix.

Also, please don't talk in upspeak, even online. It makes what you are saying sound childish.

Ummm…no?? I mean, yes??

Both are using juvenile humor to engage in violent behavior. So…"yes?"

Only frat dudes or unfunny people go around judging celebrities by how much you feel like punching them in the face.

Yes. "Punchable faces" is exactly what a douchy comedian like this guy would say. Hey, maybe you two could make the worst comedy duo of all-time!

Yes?

Well, actually it is. My point is you are addressing a comedian using douchey/frat-like vulgar statements, by…yep, doing the same thing.

Isn't this the same exact kind of humor he's being accused of for supposedly being offensive/un-PC?

You are paying for brand new shows, just fyi. Not even Netflix has that.

Yeah, their Criterion Collection is basically Hulu's gift to humanity (not being sarcastic). So many amazing movies.

Wait…but they're still selling the same shitty hamburgers right? Just checking.

This film is absolutely amazing, and I urge anyone who has an interest in its subject to go see it. I would also say to try to see it in a theater. I saw it at IFC Theater in NYC last week, and it has the feel of a really intimate concert.

It seems like as the streaming system currently stands, that's pretty much a lose-lose situation.

34 million streams is still a shitload, any way you count it.